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randy capps? >> i think the caller makes an important point which is people come from a lot of different circumstances. with people who are coming in as refugees, we sometimes take up to two years before we can screen everything, screen their documents, be sure that they really are fleeing persecution, be sure they wouldn't be a security threat. right now we have these asylum seekers coming in and really in record numbers in the last few months, a lot of women and children from central america and their often leaving nothing behind. they have family members who have been killed and forced out of their communities by gangs. some people come here with things in order, with a visa. and some people are fleeing a much more difficult situation. and unfortunately the way the world is now, becoming a much more violent place, not just in central america, but in parts of africa, in the middle east and parts of asia, we're just getting more and more people who are leaving for humanitarian reasons and are rea
randy capps? >> i think the caller makes an important point which is people come from a lot of different circumstances. with people who are coming in as refugees, we sometimes take up to two years before we can screen everything, screen their documents, be sure that they really are fleeing persecution, be sure they wouldn't be a security threat. right now we have these asylum seekers coming in and really in record numbers in the last few months, a lot of women and children from central...
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with children are going to be speaking out at the state capital about what this means, when we put capps on cancer treatment for children, when we say they are a pre-existing condition or the essential benefit package that we developed to make sure basic services were covered is turned away. stabestabe so this is very real. we're -- tabstab -- nude ms. stabenow: we're going to be working with people, whether it's hospitals in rural or urban areas, doctors, families, children, nurses, everybody who knows that this is real, it's 1/6 of the economy. and they're pulling the strings that's going to unravel the whole system. ms. pelosi: -- say something about virginia. mr. scott: thank you. when they say repeal and replace, the only thing that's guaranteed is the repeal part. if there were a bona fide replacement, as was said, we would have seen what it looked like. the affordable care act curious a lot of problems. it didn't cure all of the problems, but there's a difference between not curing the problem and causing the problem. one of the things that the replacement has got to do, the reaso
with children are going to be speaking out at the state capital about what this means, when we put capps on cancer treatment for children, when we say they are a pre-existing condition or the essential benefit package that we developed to make sure basic services were covered is turned away. stabestabe so this is very real. we're -- tabstab -- nude ms. stabenow: we're going to be working with people, whether it's hospitals in rural or urban areas, doctors, families, children, nurses, everybody...
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. >> he sensed foul play, not just a fire, and called for detective jeff capps of the college station police department. >> it looked like her body had been kind of propped up on to the bed. she was nude from the waist down. >> this is really disturbing. >> it was. >> the victim was 21-year-old carolyn casey, a daycare worker. her parents, anita and larry, so proud of their eldest daughter. >> she was wonderful with kids. all the kids loved her. everyone loved her. >> never could they have prepared themselves for the dreadful phone call they received. >> is your daughter carolyn casey? i said yes. and i think he said, well, there's been an accident, and your daughter is dead. a fire. >> when carolyn's younger sister amanda learned the news, she collapsed with grief. >> i just -- i screamed really loud. made my ears ring from my screaming. >> they've got this wrong? >> yeah. something's wrong. she didn't die. i said no, she's not dead. >> what was the turning point? >> i called her apartment. she didn't answer. detective capps did say it was homicide. >> i think we had a strong feeling
. >> he sensed foul play, not just a fire, and called for detective jeff capps of the college station police department. >> it looked like her body had been kind of propped up on to the bed. she was nude from the waist down. >> this is really disturbing. >> it was. >> the victim was 21-year-old carolyn casey, a daycare worker. her parents, anita and larry, so proud of their eldest daughter. >> she was wonderful with kids. all the kids loved her. everyone...
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discriminated against because they have a pre-existing condition, and that they can't be subject to lifetime capps that allow them to no longer benefit from insurance coverage if they are or someone in their family gets sick. these are the kinds of values and priorities that democrats have long fought for. these are the values and priorities that most americans agree with. that was essentially the president's opening statement and he took questions from a substantial number of house and senate democrats and most of he questions centered on the fight on capitol hill which is the republican attempt to repeal the affordable care act. but the president had an opportunity to touch on some other areas as well. the president really enjoyed the opportunity to go up there and was warmly received, which he has been every time by democrats on capitol hill, even when he's gone up there to address differences that they have. but i have to tell you, in this case, the president has -- in the past, you all have covered times when the president has traveled to capitol hill to try to bridge differences with democra
discriminated against because they have a pre-existing condition, and that they can't be subject to lifetime capps that allow them to no longer benefit from insurance coverage if they are or someone in their family gets sick. these are the kinds of values and priorities that democrats have long fought for. these are the values and priorities that most americans agree with. that was essentially the president's opening statement and he took questions from a substantial number of house and senate...
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. >>> the goals keep coming for the capps plus john wall takes a bite out of the big apple. >> first, here's jimmy fallon. >>> hey, guys, aziz ansarry is my guest tonight. plus we have carrie brownstein, musi these numbers are off the charts...this? sir! what's the status? there's a meteor hurtling towards earth. how long until impact? less than a minute. what do you want to do, sir? ch to geico we could save 15% or more on car insurance. i like the sound of that. geico. because saving fifteen percent or more on car insurance is always a great answer. >>> kicking us off tonight with the high scoring caps. >> the caps offense having not skipped a beat while taking on the blue note tonight. last time out, the caps scored seven and lost, snapping a nine-game win streak. another streak lives on, though, the capitals have scored five or more goals for the fifth straight game for the first time in almost seven years, including tonight's matchup against the st. louis blues. barry trotts and the boys not feeling blue after their last loss. first period they go to w
. >>> the goals keep coming for the capps plus john wall takes a bite out of the big apple. >> first, here's jimmy fallon. >>> hey, guys, aziz ansarry is my guest tonight. plus we have carrie brownstein, musi these numbers are off the charts...this? sir! what's the status? there's a meteor hurtling towards earth. how long until impact? less than a minute. what do you want to do, sir? ch to geico we could save 15% or more on car insurance. i like the sound of that. geico....
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millions of people with pre-existing conditions or who were run out of insurance had they hit lifetime capps we know the helped. ever -- caps, we know it's helped. never have republicans been willing to sit down and make this better refment peel means that -- better. repeal means that republicans will make america sick again. i yield back. the chair: the gentlewoman from tennessee is recognized. mrs. black: thank you, mr. chairman. i'd like to note that the obamacare that's badly hurt these rural hospitals. health care providers and people living in those rural areas. as a matter of fact, since january of 2010 there have been at least 80 rural hospitals that have had to close. the damage has already been done. mr. chairman, i am honored to yield a minute and a half to a freshman of the budget committee . the chair: the gentleman is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. mr. arrington: thank you, madam chair. mr. speaker a, i rise in strong support -- mr. speaker, i rise in strong support of senate concurrent resolution 3 that would begin the process to repeal obamacare. our experimentation in soviet-
millions of people with pre-existing conditions or who were run out of insurance had they hit lifetime capps we know the helped. ever -- caps, we know it's helped. never have republicans been willing to sit down and make this better refment peel means that -- better. repeal means that republicans will make america sick again. i yield back. the chair: the gentlewoman from tennessee is recognized. mrs. black: thank you, mr. chairman. i'd like to note that the obamacare that's badly hurt these...
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millions of people with pre-existing conditions or who were run out of insurance had they hit lifetime capps we know the helped. ever -- caps, we know it's helped. never have republicans been willing to sit down and make this better refment peel means that -- better. repeal means that republicans will make america sick again. i yield back. the chair: the gentlewoman from tennessee is recognized. mrs. black: thank you, mr. chairman. i'd like to note that the obamacare that's badly hurt these rural hospitals. health care providers and people living in those rural areas. as a matter of fact, since january of 2010 there have been at least 80 rural hospitals that have had to close. the damage has already been done. mr. chairman, i am honored to yield a minute and a half to a freshman of the budget committee . the chair: the gentleman is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. mr. arrington: thank you, madam chair. mr. speaker a, i rise in strong support -- mr. speaker, i rise in strong support of senate concurrent resolution 3 that would begin the process to repeal obamacare. our experimentation in soviet-
millions of people with pre-existing conditions or who were run out of insurance had they hit lifetime capps we know the helped. ever -- caps, we know it's helped. never have republicans been willing to sit down and make this better refment peel means that -- better. repeal means that republicans will make america sick again. i yield back. the chair: the gentlewoman from tennessee is recognized. mrs. black: thank you, mr. chairman. i'd like to note that the obamacare that's badly hurt these...
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this punitive level effectively capps the cfpb budget and -- caps a the cftc budget sand a departure from language that provides funding that may be necessary for cftc to carry out its expanded authorities. 328 will make it more -- 238 will make it more difficult for cftc to function and stifle its ability to respond quickly to the rapidly changing markets it regulates. i thank the chairman for having allowed us in the last congress to have many hearings and discussions about this bill, but we have not even as a matter organized the agriculture committee in the 115th congress. to bring this matter to the floor at this time. therefore, the substance of the bill, as well as the process by which it's coming to this floor, are to be questioned at this time and i urge my colleagues to vote against the bill. thank you very much, i yield back. the chair: the time of the gentlelady has expired. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. conaway: thank you, mr. chairman. i'd now like to yield three minutes to mr. davis of illinois, who is the subcommittee chairman for biotechnology and risk
this punitive level effectively capps the cfpb budget and -- caps a the cftc budget sand a departure from language that provides funding that may be necessary for cftc to carry out its expanded authorities. 328 will make it more -- 238 will make it more difficult for cftc to function and stifle its ability to respond quickly to the rapidly changing markets it regulates. i thank the chairman for having allowed us in the last congress to have many hearings and discussions about this bill, but we...